For the last 20 years, the company has been working closely with customers to understand operational needs, identify daily challenges, and create products that support the specialised mobile computing requirements of railway transportation, warehousing and distribution environments.

Xplore always asks the right questions to ensure customers have the mobile computing tools needed to facilitate each team’s evolving business processes, especially IT functions.

Freight train conductors use Xplore’s rugged tablets to view train schedules and cargo data, regardless of railway conditions or the distance travelled or the amount of shock and vibration endured.

Each tablet has been built and tested to MIL-STD-810G standards, and proven to survive adverse conditions, including drops, vibrations, shocks, extreme temperatures, humidity and contact with corrosive chemicals. The tablets also comply with C1D2/C1Z2 and ATEX standards, making them the safest mobile computers you could use in hazardous locations.

The company’s IP65 and IP67-rated tablets also prevent harmful water and dust ingress. Xplore has even sealed the I/O ports on its XSLATE B10 rugged tablet, allowing it to supply sites with real-time data, without weather-related interruptions.

Each Xplore Windows® and Android™ tablet PC is equipped with powerful Intel® processors, the most advanced communications technologies, and up to eight built-in I/O ports, and can be upgraded to extend a client’s investment.

The tablets offer a large storage capacity and battery life, allowing clients to perform tasks without disruption or delays.

Xplore shows customers how its solutions can enhance their businesses, as they are known for their flexible customer software and systems requirements, expansion modules and long lifecycles.

On average, Xplore rugged tablets last three to seven years despite the harsh wear-and-tear common in the rail transportation sector, and fall well below industry averages for annualised failure rates, with the ultra-rugged tablets boasting a <1% failure rate.

Real-time train monitoring and status updates

Xplore rugged tablets allow clients to monitor their assets and inventory 24/7, making them ideal for shipping, receiving, inspection, and maintenance activities, as well as resolving delays during operations.

The tablets’ built-in 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and satellite GPS technologies make it easy to find assets and make informed decisions quickly. They also feature hot-swappable batteries that last up to 20 hours, as well as high-visibility sunlight-readable displays, built-in high-resolution cameras, digital pens, barcode scanners, capacitive glove touch capabilities, and wireless companion keyboard options to enable fast data capture.

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US-based rugged tablet computing specialist Xplore Technologies is delighted to announce that it is to be honoured at this year’s CES Innovation Awards in recognition of its leading XSLATE R12 tablet PC.

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US-based rugged tablet computing specialist Xplore Technologies is delighted to announce that it is to be honoured at this year’s CES Innovation Awards in recognition of its leading XSLATE R12 tablet PC.

US-based tablet computing solutions provider Xplore Technologies has successfully fulfilled a number of ultra-rugged tablet orders for an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) customer, which have a combined value of more than $3.2m.

Leading rugged tablet provider Xplore Technologies is pleased to announce that one of the US' largest broadband and wireless telecommunications companies has placed a multi-million-dollar follow-on order for Xplore XSLATE D10 tablets.

Xplore Technologies (NASDAQ: XPLR) has revealed that it has received a follow-on order for 200 Xplore Bobcat fully rugged tablets from one of the nation's largest railroad operators. The long-time customer first deployed Xplore Windows® and Android™ rugged tablets in 2013 and recognised immediate efficiency gains in rail yard operations.

Xplore Technologies today announced that one of the largest broadband and wireless telecommunications companies in the US has ordered $2.7m worth of Android™ powered 'mobile office' bundles to support the growth of its field-based workforce.

Xplore Technologies (NASDAQ: XPLR) today announced an update on its current strategic realignment. As part of that process, the company filed a Form 8-K on 21 June announcing that Brian Usher-Jones, an independent director, had notified the board of directors that he intends to not stand for reelection at the next annual meeting of the company's stockholders.

Xplore Technologies is pleased to reveal that one of the world's major automotive manufacturers has equipped personnel at one of its latest US-based body shops with Xplore's XC6 rugged tablet PCs as part of a multi-million-dollar, multi-year mobility scheme.

Xplore Technologies (Nasdaq: XPLR), the provider of rugged tablet PCs, today announced that it has entered into a new $15 million three-year secured line of credit with Bank of America. The company will also move its commercial banking relationships to Bank of America.

Xplore Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ: XPLR), a global leader in rugged computing announced today that Tom Wilkinson, CFO, will present at the Joseph Gunnar & Co. Pioneers 2017 Conference on Tuesday 2 May 2017, at 1:00 pm Eastern Time. The event will be held at The Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York.

Xplore Technologies received a $750K expansion order from one of the nation's top ten natural gas and electric power utility companies, bringing the value of the multi-year field service mobilisation initiative to more than $3.5M.

Xplore has revealed that its 2017 Americas Partner Conference was attended by nearly 50 distributors, platinum partners and authorized resellers from across the North American and Latin American regions.

Xplore Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ: XPLR) today announced that it has fulfilled an initial $350,000 order for Bobcat Fully Rugged Tablet PCs, spare batteries, chargers and DC adapters for a leading global tire manufacturer.

Xplore Technologies (NASDAQ: XPLR) today announced that John Graff has joined its executive leadership team as vice president of marketing. He brings to Xplore more than 25 years of business-to-business (B2B) marketing experience and a strong track record of innovation, change and evolution within the technology industry.

Xplore Technologies, a global leader in rugged computing, has revealed that Philip Sassower, Chairman and CEO, and Tom Wilkinson, CFO, will present at the 2017 Disruptive Growth Conference on Thursday, 16 February 2017, at 10:00 am Eastern Time. The event will be held at Convene in New York, US.